About Me

Welcome to my home on the web! Here you will find several samples of my work at WTVR in Richmond, VA (market 58). I have recently moved to San Diego so that I can pursue another passion - brewing beer! I still love forecasting and currently freelance at XETV San Diego 6 while working at Ballast Point Brewing Company.

Monday, April 5, 2010

After experiencing the snowiest winter in nearly fifteen years, we could potentially break record highs this week. The Bermuda High will strengthen to our southeast and bring in some of the warmest air we have seen since last September!

Here are the two records that we could potentially break:

Tuesday...92 set in 1942

Wednesday...94 set in 1929

If you don't like the heat, you will have to be patient. It appears that this current weather pattern will break down by the end of the month. The North Atlantic Oscillation is a great index to spot long range trends. Whenever NAO is negative, temperatures will remain generally below normal, which explains our bitterly cold February. If NAO is positive, then temps will be above average, like what we've seen for the past couple weeks. The latest data continues to show NAO diving below zero by the end of this month, so get ready for a bumpy ride!